Embedded World 2025 Student Day & Kombi Ticket: Everything You Need to Know

Embedded World 2025 is one of the most significant global events in the embedded systems industry, bringing together students, professionals, and leading companies to explore the latest technological advancements. This year, the event is making a special effort to engage the next generation of engineers with its dedicated Student Day, designed to give students exclusive access to industry insights, networking opportunities, and hands-on experiences.

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Taking place on March 13th, Student Day provides a structured program that includes keynote talks from industry leaders, competitions, and additional perks such as free transportation and meals. In addition, the conference offers a Kombi Ticket, allowing attendees to travel freely within Nuremberg using their event pass.

What is Student Day at Embedded World 2025?

Embedded World 2025 is dedicated to fostering the next generation of engineers and embedded systems experts. Student Day, taking place on March 13th, is designed to help students gain valuable industry insights, connect with leading companies, and experience the embedded world firsthand.

Dedicated Event for Students
Student Day is tailored specifically for university students looking to deepen their understanding of embedded technology. Whether you're an aspiring engineer or just beginning your journey in embedded systems, this event offers a unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders and explore future career paths.

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Exclusive Benefits for Students
Embedded World is committed to making the event as accessible as possible for students. Those who register for Student Day will receive:

  • Access to keynote sessions with top industry experts.
  • Participation in hands-on challenges such as the Student Day Rally Competition.
  • Free transportation within Nuremberg with the Kombi Ticket.
  • Complimentary meals throughout the event.

By offering these perks, Embedded World ensures that students can focus on learning, networking, and discovering new career opportunities in the embedded systems field.

How to Register for Student Day

Unlike general conference attendees, students must follow a separate registration process to participate in Student Day. This ensures that those currently enrolled in university programs can take advantage of the exclusive opportunities designed specifically for them.

Different Registration Process
Students interested in attending must register through the official Embedded World Student Day page. During registration, students will need to provide their university details to verify eligibility. The full Student Day program can also be downloaded from the website.

Keynote Speaker: Fabio Valente, CEO of Arduino
One of the biggest highlights of Student Day is the keynote presentation from Fabio Valente, CEO of Arduino. As a leader in open-source hardware and embedded innovation, Valente’s session will offer valuable insights into the future of embedded development, making this a must-attend talk for students interested in Arduino and embedded system applications.

Student Day Rally Competition
Another major feature of the event is the Student Day Rally Competition. Designed to engage students in real-world embedded challenges, this competition allows participants to apply their technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and creativity in a fun, hands-on way. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced electronics enthusiast, this is a great opportunity to test your skills and compete alongside your peers.

Travel Information – Embedded World Kombi Ticket

Attending Embedded World 2025 is made even easier with the Kombi Ticket, a convenient travel pass included with every conference ticket. This ensures that attendees can travel within Nuremberg hassle-free, making it easier to focus on the event itself.

What is the Kombi Ticket?
The Kombi Ticket allows attendees to use public transportation in Nuremberg at no extra cost. Whether you're commuting from a hotel, university, or another part of the city, your event ticket serves as a valid travel pass to and from the conference venue.

Convenience for International Visitors
For those traveling from outside Germany, the Kombi Ticket is a cost-effective and efficient way to navigate Nuremberg. Instead of purchasing additional travel passes, attendees can simply use their conference ticket to access public transport throughout their stay.

Local Embedded World Events in the USA and China
For students who may not be able to attend the event in Germany, Embedded World also hosts regional events in the USA and China. These offer similar networking and learning opportunities for students interested in embedded systems. Check the official Embedded World website for more details on events in your region.

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